Minnesota's Best Kid-Friendly Things to Do
Minnesota is second to none when it comes to family fun.
Minnesota is second to none when it comes to family fun.
From rock climbing and windsurfing to fly fishing and stargazing, visitors will be surprised to discover all there is to do just beyond the next Interstate 90 exit.
Southern Minnesota has all the variety and beauty you are looking for in your next adventure along I-90. Travelers have a chance to experience some of the best outdoor adventures that the Upper Midwest has to offer.
Few things in life are better than a piping hot slice of cheesy, saucy, perfectly crusted pizza. From square cut slices to deep dish, you can find all styles of pizza in Minnesota. While we can’t name every pizza spot across the state, here are a few worth checking out next time the craving hits.
Minnesota is one of the nation’s most active states – and no wonder.
Whether it’s MEA week or an ordinary weekend, the Minneapolis-St. Paul area has no shortage of activities, museums and attractions to keep your kid(s) delighted all day. Here are some of our favorites.
Whether it's a snowy or rainy day, indoor water parks are a major draw throughout the year in Minnesota. Here are some of our favorites — everything from toddler-friendly slides and fountains to raucous thrill rides that'll appeal to big kids and their parents.
Where can you visit the hometown of Dorothy, see thousands of ancient Native American carvings, and find fine art next to a gas station? All of these, and other off-the-radar attractions, can be discovered only in Minnesota.
When driving through Minnesota, don't be surprised if you come across something claiming to be the "world's largest" and perhaps some of those claims are true. What is undisputed is the state abounds with quirky, larger-than-life objects and attractions that inspire local pride and draw travelers to discover or re-experience legends, marvels and wonder.
Target Field, the Minnesota Twins outdoor ballpark in downtown Minneapolis, is widely considered one of the best stadiums in Major League Baseball. The 40,000-seat, open-air stadium with a natural grass playing field features unbeatable views of the Minneapolis skyline, locally inspired food and drink, and loads of fun for the whole family.
People who want to hear the spine-tingling bugle of an elk often think they have to travel west to do so. But the reality is they can have that experience in Minnesota.